FABC publications are suitable for pastoral workers but also researchers who would like to know FABC's stance on issues pertaining to religion, faith, cultures and societies in Asia. This listing has nine sections:

  1. FABC in general
  2. Social Communication
  3. Evangelization
  4. Interreligious Dialogue
  5. Human Development (Justice and Peace issues)
  6. Laity and Family
  7. Education and Faith Formation
  8. Theological Concerns
  9. Clergy

FABC also publishes FABC Papers to bring to a wider audience critical analyses of problems facing the Church in Asia.

(Addresses of publishers are included for orders and inquiries.)



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SOCIAL COMMUNICATION SECTION

HUMAN

DEVELOPMENT

LAITY AND FAMILY SECTION

SOCIAL COMMUNICATION SECTION

 
Pastoral 3rd bica II RVA Book  

Eilers, Frnaz-Josef (Ed.)

Communicating in Ministry and Mission: An Introduction to Pastoral and Evangelizing Communication, 3rd Edition.

Logos Publication, Manila 2009. pp 283

ISBN 978-971-510-217-9.

Rogers, Anthony. (Ed.)

The Migrant Family in Asia: Reaching Out and Touching Them

FABC-OHD, Manila, Philippines

2009. pp 238.

Candelario, Jessica Joy V. (Ed.)

Youth Ministry in Asia: Reliving the Emmaus Story

FABC-OLF-Youth Desk, Rizal, Philippines

2008. pp 223.

ISBN 978-971-94360-0-3

Eilers, Frnaz-Josef (Ed.)

Radio Veritas Asia: Development of a FABC Project.

Logos Publication, Manila

2008. pp 223.

ISBN 978-971-510-214-8

 

 


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